An exhaustive value-improvement exercise saved about $288 million in capital expenditures without compromising performance.

Highlights

Recognized by the Project Management Institute with the International Project of the Year Award in 2014, and the Project of the Year Award—Montréal in 2013

Received Award of Excellence in Steel Construction 2013, Canadian Institute of Steel Construction

Received commendation for exceptional leadership in health, safety, and environment

Project was completed within budget, a month ahead of schedule, and set a new industry standard for safety, with a lost-time injuries rate of 0.27 for 5 million hours (99% better than typical Québec construction industry performance).

“Project management—it’s all about how good you are at detailing a plan, presenting a plan, executing the plan, and delivering the result. And that’s what the team did so well. They were the best.”